Don Grady (My 3 Sons) dead at 68

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Don Grady (My 3 Sons) dead at 68

Postby radiofan » Fri Jun 29, 2012 9:15 am

Don Grady of ‘My Three Sons’ dead at 68
By The Associated Press


THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) — Don Grady, who was one of television’s most beloved big brothers as Robbie Douglas on the long-running 1960s hit “My Three Sons,” died Wednesday. He was 68.

His “My Three Sons” co-star Barry Livingston, who played youngest brother Ernie, confirmed Grady’s death to The Associated Press. Livingston said Grady had been suffering from cancer and receiving hospice care at his home in Thousand Oaks, Calif. But the exact cause and place of death were not immediately clear.

“It’s the oldest cliche in the world when TV brothers start referring to each other like biological brothers, but he was the oldest, and somebody I looked up to and learned from a great deal about life,” Livingston said.

Born in San Diego as Don Louis Agrati, Grady had a brief stint singing and dancing on “The Mickey Mouse Club” starting at age 13.

But he was best known by far as one of Fred MacMurray’s “My Three Sons” on the series that ran on ABC and later CBS from 1960 to 1972.

The popular show, which featured MacMurray as a widowed aeronautical engineer struggling to raise three older boys, was among the longest running family sitcoms of all time with 380 episodes.

In the show’s earlier years, Grady was actually the middle brother, with Tim Considine playing the oldest, Mike, and Stanley Livingston playing the youngest, Chip. When Considine departed, Barry Livingston became the adopted “third” son, and Grady became the cool, handsome and assured eldest brother that much of America adored.

A musical prodigy from a young age, Grady appeared with a band, the Greefs, in the series, and in real life played drums for The Yellow Balloon, who had a minor hit with a self-titled song in 1967.

He made a handful of guest appearances on TV series in the 1970s and 1980s, but worked primarily as a musician and composer, writing the theme for “The Phil Donahue Show” and music for the Blake Edwards film “Switch” and the popular Las Vegas show “EFX,” a showcase for “Phantom of the Opera” star Michael Crawford.

“The one real through-line in his life was music,” Livingston said. “I would think Don would love to be remembered for his great music as much as a teen idol and television icon.”

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Re: Don Grady (My 3 Sons) dead at 68

Postby hagopian » Fri Jun 29, 2012 9:57 am

If this story doesn't remind many of us that time flies, nothing will.

I thought this guy was very talented and it was sad that he lost his sister, Lani, so early.

Another Childhood memory fades.

RIP - Mr. Grady.
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Re: Don Grady (My 3 Sons) dead at 68

Postby johnhenryoliver » Fri Jun 29, 2012 11:43 am

Don Grady aka Don Agrati was also a fine musician, songwriter and singer. He released an album in the early 70s that was an excellent rock record. Sadly it went under the radar and only a few of us in radio got a free copy to listen to. Not much or any promotion behind this release left it in discount bins or less. Nothing new though...so many great records "missed" to a lack of the promotional machine behind it.
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Re: Don Grady (My 3 Sons) dead at 68

Postby Neumann Sennheiser » Fri Jun 29, 2012 8:29 pm

He also auditioned for the role Mike Nesmith ultimately scored on The Monkees. The audition reels are out there on youtube (I believe I may have posted the link sometime earlier this year).
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